How to get rid of tar?

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R_Sharpe

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So in rural Tennessee, apparently the road department finds it amusing to use a mixture of tar & gravel to fix dirt roads instead of paving them... Long story short, about 3 weeks ago, I found myself traveling on one of these roads, and by the time I realized what I was driving in, it was too late... There is this nice tar/asphalt mixture smeared up both front doors & both sides of the rear bumper... It's killing me, I haven't even really tried to wash my car in the past 3 weeks because I'm just completely disappointed with the fact that I have tar everywhere... Like I said, both front doors, both sides of the rear bumper, and my poor little SLP dual exhaust tip... So the question here, is there any product that I can buy that will remove the tar without damaging my already terrible paint? If so, where can I buy it, how much can I expect to pay, and how do I use said product... Don't worry about finding a product that is safe for use on an exhaust tip, because I'll be replacing that shortly anyway.

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Robby
 

iwaslowr

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I personally use a high pressure sprayer as domin8 stated. If residue remains polishing wax (or WD40) works for me thereafter. I've been surprised at what polishing wax can remove...
 

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Goo gone or citrus cleaner, polish wax does a great job to clean up the residue
 

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I use a cleaner I got from a buddy who paints, I can't think of what it is right now but I will at a later date when it is of no use to you.
 

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Well i would use a dull razor blade then use goo gone to get the rest off. My old ram had tar and it just gave it the rugged look
 

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Lysol is one of my most convenient sprays. Its a quick spray bottle ready to go...gets off most everything from bird shit to grease...Never tried it on road tar.
 
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